A reliquary presumed lost for 400 years is stolen from a mosque in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, and appears days later for sale in Europe. Istanbul's Kamil Pasha, under pressure to break the smuggling ring, confronts a mysterious adversary who will stop at nothing to get the reliquary first. Second in the series. "May infuses the wide range of characters – from a snobbish British official to a Turkish street urchin – with vibrant personalities, and her pacingis spot-on."—AudioFile

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When a small-time crook drowns in the river, William Monk, commander of the River Police, wonders how an expensive silk scarf ended up imbedded in the neck of a wharf rat. The answer leads Monk and his fearless wife, Hester, to an unresolved crime from the past, to blackmail, more murder, and a confrontation with some of the empire's most respected men. 17th in the series.

Politics and underhanded shenanigans in 72 A.D. Rome. When a senator dies, apparently by suicide, Marcus Didius Falco is hired to prove it was murder. As the advocate, he exposes himself to a tangle of secrets and powerful elements in Rome's legal hierarchy. 15th in the series.

For Marcus Didius Falco, agent to the Emperor Vespasian, Alexandria holds fascination and a hint of fear. His mission at the Great Library involves much more than taking stock of its innumerable scrolls. A mysterious death in the library brings him into conflict with the darker side of academic life. 19th in the series. "Rodska shows the Roman detective's intelligence, fondness for his wife, and contempt for his bounder of a father."—AudioFile

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Cyrus Barker is undoubtedly England's premiere private enquiry agent. With the help of his assistant Thomas Llewlyn, he's developed an enviable reputation for discreetly solving some of the toughest, most consequential cases in recent history. Now Scotland Yard needs his assistance investigating a series of murders in the Whitechapel area of London that are turning the city upside down. But even Barker's prodigious skills may not be enough to track down one of the centuries most notorious killers in time. Seventh in the series.

In the Spring of 1926, the corpses of three men are found in shallow graves off the beaten path in Epping Forest outside of London, each shot through the heart and bearing no identfication. DCI Alex Fletcher of Scotland Yard, the lead detective, is immediately given two urgent orders by his supervisor at the Yard. solve the murders quickly and keep his wife, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, away from the case! Thankfully, Daisy's off visiting their daughter at school. But when a teacher is found dead, Daisy is once again in the thick of it. As Daisy tries to solve one murder, Alec discovers that the three victims in his case in the same Army company during World War I,

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A compelling historical mystery set in 14th-century England. The ward of the Lord Chancellor of England has died in the St. Mary's Abbey infirmary. A warrior-turned-sleuth is ordered to York to find out what really happened. Going undercover at the apothecary shop, he discovers tragedy, obsession, love, and murder in a tense, emotional tale. "Thorne is a seasoned professional, secure in his craft and an effortless pleasure to listen to.—AudioFile

London, 1895. A serial killer stalks the capital's streets. The underresourced police force cannot be expected to solve every crime, and the rich increasingly turn to a celebrated private detective when they need help – Sherlock Holmes. But the residents of south London don't often see Holmes in the densely populated streets of Bermondsey, where crimes are sleazier and people are poorer. They turn to a private investigator who despises Holmes, his wealthy clientele, and his showy forensic approach to crime. They turn to Arrowood.

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As Van Dorn private detective Isaac Bell strives to land a government contract to investigate John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil monopoly, the case takes a deadly turn. A sniper begins murdering opponents of Standard Oil, and soon the assassin kills Bell's best witness, a brave and likable man. Eighth in the series.

After being blacklisted for having communist sympathies as a student twenty years before, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Tom Wrought escapes America's Cold War climate to teach at Oxford. There, he falls in love with Liz Spencer, a beautiful married woman. When Liz's husband is pushed in front of a train in the London Underground, Tom is immediately arrested for the murder.

Sabina Carpenter is the only witness to a murder. The family of the culprit vows to stop at nothing to keep her silent. The threat leaves John Quincannon deeply concerned for Sabina's safety. The crime-solving duo must split up to tackle two separate con games, run by two villains with deadly bags of tricks at hand. When Sabina's life is put in danger, John must rush to save her while grappling with the terrifying realization of exactly how much she means to him. Sixth in the series.

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In 1935, Slip Wilson is hoping to make a clean start. On the way to Seattle he rescues a woman from her car in the ditch. Ellie, an anarchist, has big dreams – but first she has to take care of that dead body in her trunk.

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In 1890s San Francisco, cowboys Old Red and Big Red investigate the "suicide" of their friend Dr. Chan. Aiming to prove it was murder – using Sherlock Holmes' techniques – the brothers battle hoodlums, shady cops, and deadly Chinatown tongs. Third in the series. "Let the good times roll... [Dufris] approaches the material with gung-ho, rollicking, side-slapping intensity. He just flat out seems to be having a fabulous time."—AudioFile

When an Italian assassin's body is found floating in a barrel in Victorian London's East End, enquiry agent Cyrus Barker and his assistant Thomas Llewelyn are called in to investigate. Soon corpses begin to appear all over London, each accompanied by a Mafia Black Hand note. As Barker and Llewelyn dig deeper, they become entangled in the vendettas of rival Italian syndicates-and it is no longer clear who is a friend or foe.

In September 1925, Scotland Yard DCI Alec Fletcher inherits a large house on the outskirts of London, from a recently deceased great-uncle. Fortunately so, as he and his wife, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, are the recent proud parents of twins and their house is practically bursting at the seams. Though in need of a bit of work, this new, larger house seems a godsend-set in a small circle of houses, with a communal garden and Hamstead Heath nearby, the setting is idyllic.Idyllic, that is until a dead body shows up half-hidden under the bushes of the communal garden. Now rumors of bootleggers, American gangsters, and an international liquor smuggling

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Investigating a murder in 1818 Paris, Detective Vidocq links the crime to the violent days of the Revolution. Somehow, the dead man is connected to the executed son of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI... but Vidocq suspects that their son may be alive – news that could change the course of history. Winner of a Listen Up award from Publishers Weekly. "A brilliant audio... Vance's skillful enactment of [this large cast] is a joy... a complex Restoration plot that is sure to please."—Publishers Weekly